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Nid some help thinking for a good domain name... have nothing set for the site but anything goes...
*basically i am an anime pan so it will absolutely have anime in it XD*
*basically i am an anime pan so it will absolutely have anime in it XD*
Hmm, what do you think about "Aniverse" as a short for ANIme uni VERSE. Made it up myself ^_^
This is more appropriate for the "Motherboard" forum, I think.
Anyway, I have a few general tips for choosing domain names that I follow:
1. Probably most important, your domain name should be your site name. The name should be related to, if not, THE topic of your website. That's why AP is called "AnimePaper" and not some other irrelevant entity.
2. A plus would be that the domain name is short and easy to remember. I personally find 12 characters the maximum number of characters allowed for a short, comfortable name in my terms. Abbreviating it to shorten the name may help people memorize it, maybe, but it might not make any sense -- unless said abbreviation has a huge meaning or is the focus of your site.
3. Aesthetics: Hyphenated domain names, for example, look cooler and easier, and I agree, they do. But a hyphen on your domain name is the difference between a visitor visiting your site and visiting a "Not Found" page, so be careful on that. I like hyphens, but I tend to avoid them.
If you can figure out the core focus/topic of your intended website (besides just blurting out "anime"), we could probably shoot some relevant and perhaps "cool" names for you.
Anyway, I have a few general tips for choosing domain names that I follow:
1. Probably most important, your domain name should be your site name. The name should be related to, if not, THE topic of your website. That's why AP is called "AnimePaper" and not some other irrelevant entity.
2. A plus would be that the domain name is short and easy to remember. I personally find 12 characters the maximum number of characters allowed for a short, comfortable name in my terms. Abbreviating it to shorten the name may help people memorize it, maybe, but it might not make any sense -- unless said abbreviation has a huge meaning or is the focus of your site.
3. Aesthetics: Hyphenated domain names, for example, look cooler and easier, and I agree, they do. But a hyphen on your domain name is the difference between a visitor visiting your site and visiting a "Not Found" page, so be careful on that. I like hyphens, but I tend to avoid them.
If you can figure out the core focus/topic of your intended website (besides just blurting out "anime"), we could probably shoot some relevant and perhaps "cool" names for you.
3 years 2 months ago
This thread isn't appropriate for any forum. Notice the "discussion" part in the forum. This thread doesn't really entice discussion. Chances are, the majority will just post a list of a bunch of domain names.
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